supernovae
Line Up and Wait
Do you participate in the FAASTeam wings program? If so, what level are you and how have you perceived the program thus far?
http://www.faasafety.gov/default.aspx
http://www.faasafety.gov/default.aspx
I've dabbled, taken some courses.. but it's just too complicated to follow.
How about a poll choice that says "good idea and good classes, but just to complicated to follow"???
I've done some of the better and more well-attended courses as they are convenient. I don't follow the 'program' fully because A) I don't own my own aircraft (many owners get insurance discounts for Wings attendance); and B) the carrot of satisfying the flight review requirement isn't really that appealing -- I'd still have to go fly an hour with a CFI. That being the case, I'd prefer to just do a full FR with the CFI to knock it out.
I've dabbled, taken some courses.. but it's just too complicated to follow.
How about a poll choice that says "good idea and good classes, but just to complicated to follow"???
Are most people voting no because the site isn't very intuitive or voting no because???
+1 sort of.
I loved the old wings program. Simple and effective.
Then they had to go and screw it up.
The new program is a bureaucratic nightmare...especially when it was first introduced. It's gotten better but it was initially so off putting that I haven't really returned.
Also, the last two seminars I attended were a complete waste of time (both in the last 6 months). Especially the last one "the day the music died." I think that may have been the final straw.
My poll choice "I try...but please bring back the old WINGS".
Are most people voting no because the site isn't very intuitive or voting no because???
Its great to go for cookies and talk to aviators but useless otherwise.
Are most people voting no because the site isn't very intuitive or voting no because???
I would love to attend more of the seminars but they're never close to home.
I've done the online courses but have never had the opportunity to follow through
with a complete course from beginning to end.
I do and i attend seminars regularly. I'm fortunate that there are seminars almost every Saturday at FCM airport that draws 100+ people. There is a monthly seminar at SGS that seems to draw about 40+.
Most of the topics are interesting and I have learned quite a bit from voices of experience.
I also often find I am the youngest by about 20 years too.
Are you going to the one next weekend at KSTP? I'm going to be in St. Paul for the next 2-3 weeks and was thinking of going to pass the time. I've never attended a Wings seminar before, so I think it would be something to do.
I guess I am one of the oddballs here. Compared to flying and trying to keep up with all the rules, etc., understanding the WINGS website is a cake walk. And, for those who can't attend live seminars, AOPA has many courses that qualify, Pilot Workshops has many, the FAA has several free courses on line, and I am sure there are others. Getting the knowledge work done is very easy. The flight part isn't difficult, you just have to have a CFI who doesn't mind getting on a computer and validating the credit. An hour flight can satisfy many credits, and most of the time, I get all the flight credits knocked out in one flight of an hour or so. The new program is a little more complicated than the old, but not all that difficult to understand.